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The 1970s were a disastrous time for American muscle cars ... and was faster than comparable Mustangs from the early 1970s. Ford was making larger cars around this size and indeed, the Torino ...
Best known for his time as a professional wrestler in WCW and WWE, the man known as Goldberg used the money he earned as one ...
During the era when there was no replacement for displacement, these 5 ponies packed some ridiculously large big-block V8s ...
Finished in the iconic and stunning FC7 In-Violet high-impact color, this 1970 Plymouth GTX doesn't need a 426 Hemi to shine.
Classic muscle car prices aren't necessarily dropping, or even flattening out, but they are certainly not on the rapid rise ...
The Mustang Mach-E GT Performance puts out 480 ... It feels like an old-school muscle car, says one host. Of course, that’s not really a good thing in this case. It’s not the performance ...
The resurgence of this legendary muscle car ... the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, Plymouth Barracuda, and a whole lineup of Pontiac beasts. We tend to refer to the 1960s and early 1970s as ...
The Chevy Camaro is the only muscle car that never wimped out, and it dominated the 1970s the sales volume champ. Next to the Fox Body Ford Mustang GT ... nearly flawless black '77 Z/28 with ...
The 1970s was a defining decade for muscle cars, despite facing challenges from stricter emissions regulations and rising fuel costs. Ford’s Mustang led the market, with over two million units sold ...
A young Val Kilmer played Jack Andrews, an empathetic private investigator out to catch the bad guy (and gal) in this twisty ...
It’s a Buick Regal with some black paint and a turbocharger on its ... It may well be. As a muscle car, the 442 was always the also-ran in my mind. The styling was the always goofy, the engines ...